Use the political cartoon to answer the question.
7. What is the constitutional basis fo...
Social Studies, 01.06.2021 01:30 adrianawalker16
Use the political cartoon to answer the question.
7. What is the constitutional basis for the right being discussed in this cartoon? (1 point)
a the right to freedom of speech
b the guarantee against self-incrimination
c the protections of the Due Process Clause
d protection from unreasonable searches and seizures
9. What does the quote from Justice O’Connor say about affirmative action?
a affirmative action helps create a diverse group of public leaders to reflect the diverse population of the US
b universities have a right to choose applicants based on the university’s qualifications
c the supreme court will not concern itself in matters of diversity
d only public universities have to avoid discrimination
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